Diana: Could her fatal accident have been avoided? The shocking statements of a friend of the princess
According to former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, Princess Diana could still be alive if she hadn't decided to go without protection after suspicion of espionage.
On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana was killed in a terrible car accident under the Alma Bridge in Paris. A tragedy that could have been avoided if Diana had not decided to go to Paris alone, without royal protection agents, one of her friends, Tina Brown, told Express today. According to the former editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, William and Harry's mother indeed believed she was being spied on by her staff on behalf of British intelligence.
“She had deliberately decided that she did not want her agents to accompany her, as she thought they were spying on her. If there had been a protection officer for the royal, she would still be alive today. He would be alive today. would never have driven recklessly, that would not have happened, ”she assures us. His suspicion of espionage allegedly emerged after a BBC reporter, Martin Bashir, showed him bank statements, showing that an employee of his brother, Earl Spencer, was paid by MI5.
A chain reaction
In reality, these records were falsified by Martin Bashir, who wanted to gain the trust of Princess Diana so that he could interview her. While the journalist got his way with this ploy, some close friends of the princess now consider Bashir's interview to have had an effect on the chain of events that ultimately led to his death. The BBC said Martin Bashir admitted to making the false documents, but claims to have found a handwritten note from Lady Di in which she would forgive the reporter for using them.